Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly I think it’s going to feel like deep sleep with isolated sense of dream like awareness.
In this state you are going to lose sense of self but you will have awareness of the presence of others.
I think that is how we exited before birth.
I don’t know personally as I have never died physically.
However, I have enjoyed several shows documenting people who technically died for a short length of time and then came back to this life. Many described similar experiences. Nearly all described feeling much less afraid of death now and not wanting to leave the peaceful states they found themselves in. A couple described a hell like experience (dark, heavy, alone, oppressive) and completely changed their life priorities after returning to this life. If you watch any of them, please report back as to your impressions.
I Survived... Beyond and Back: A TV series on Hulu that profiles people who have had unexplainable experiences after being pronounced dead
Surviving Death: A docuseries on Netflix that explores near-death experiences,
reincarnation, and paranormal phenomena
The Life After Death Project: A show available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Hoopla, Plex, and Plex Channel
Life to Afterlife: Death and Back: A 2020 movie available to watch
Death and Back 1: A show available to watch on Amazon Prime Video
In this episode of Life to Afterlife, Craig McMahon sits down with four people who died but came back to life.
Life After Death with Tyler Henry: A show available to watch on Netflix
I Died... and Came Back: A TV series that began in 2024 The show that follows the true stories of people who have had near-death experiences
Anonymous wrote:I had a NDE. It was very peaceful. I went through a light tunnel. I didn't see Jesus. It was peaceful. There was a consciousness there. No clouds or pearly gates. It made me not fear death.
Anonymous wrote:I think our time on earth is purgatory. I think life as we know it is a second chance with good and evil (God and the devil) challenging us along the way. How you choose to respond, live your life, will determine your reality when you leave your body for the afterlife (heaven or hell).
Anonymous wrote:Mostly I think it’s going to feel like deep sleep with isolated sense of dream like awareness.
In this state you are going to lose sense of self but you will have awareness of the presence of others.
I think that is how we exited before birth.
Anonymous wrote:I think our time on earth is purgatory. I think life as we know it is a second chance with good and evil (God and the devil) challenging us along the way. How you choose to respond, live your life, will determine your reality when you leave your body for the afterlife (heaven or hell).
Anonymous wrote:So far, there’s been little mention of the religious tropes so many of us were taught to believe.
What about pearly gates, meeting God, reunions with Grandma, sitting on a cloud playing a harp?
Surely some of the people here aren’t expecting to just die. What about God?
Anonymous wrote:I flatlined and it's such a cliche but it was calm and peaceful and i saw bright white light
Anonymous wrote:I came close to death while giving birth and it was ok. Peaceful. The light went out of my eyes like an old fashioned TV closing. It was nothingness.
I really felt nothing and it was very peaceful. Then I got saved.